PSG: Luis Enrique believes he has already won Ligue 1

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This Saturday evening, PSG was held to a draw at home by Le Havre (3-3). A draw which further delays the title of Champion of France since mathematically AS Monaco can still overtake Paris at the end of the season. But the probability is minimal and Luis Enrique believes he has already won Ligue 1. This is what he declared on the microphone of Free Ligue 1 explaining that it was already over and that we now had to concentrate on the C1.

“I thank the supporters for their support during this match, I thank them because thanks to them, this team cannot relax with such fervor. I’m also happy because we won this championship, ok we can’t say it, because mathematically it’s not done, but I say it, we won this championship. Now, are we in C1 mode? We are throughout the season”he said. PSG supporters will appreciate it.

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